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If "The Walking Drum" were made into a movie, who would you cast as Kerbouchard, and why?
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Louis L'Amour intended "The Walking Drum" to be the first in a trilogy. Unfortunately, he passed away before writing any more Kerbouchard adventures. Write a brief synopsis of what you think would be Kerbouchard's next adventure.
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Choose five adjectives you feel apply to Kerbouchard and explain why.
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One person has described this book as "Agent 007 does the Middle Ages." Do you this this is a fair description? Why or why not?
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It would seem that the Middle Ages was only a “dark age” for Christian Europe. Is this true? Why do you think so/not?
Kerbouchard, Mathurin Kerbouchard
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